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After a year we were back in Berlin and returned to Burgermeister. It didn't came as a surprise to see that there was a long line of people waiting to order. Mind you, this was at 9.30pm on a weekday. Location is great underneath metro...More

Still a damn good burger! Long waiting queue but it is the part of the experience :D
I love the simple burgers there. Fresh meat and good bread.
Go there for lunch. Weekends and evenings are too crowded.

Little bit hipster place, but very friendly. Very tasty burgers for unreal low prices. We were at kiosk and you need to wait few minutes to order and it's not easy to catch a place, but totally worth it! Reccomend!

Don't be put off by the queues or the long wait, order a beer and take a seat to await the best burger youll have had in years if not ever. Unmissable. Til: order the Chilli fries, so much nicer than normal ones.

I went to Bugermeister with some friends for dinner. It was super crowded but they were super fast. I can say that they have the best burgers in Berlin. You need to try them!!! Fries are also very good, specially the ones with cheese.

We literally travelled for two hours on train to get this burger (we take food very seriously). I'm the kind of person that usually doesn't finish everything, I love food but don't have a huge appetite. There was no way I was leaving any of...More

I have not queue up for food unless it was at a festival. This queue was long. 45 minutes but I must say it was worth the wait. Services not that great if your looking for the fine dining but as street food goes you're...More

Berlin's revolutionary heart and immigrant roots canboth be found in Kreuzberg, but this centralneighbourhood is beginning a new chapter. In the1950s and '60s, Turkish guest workers settled aroundKottbusser Tor, while in the 1980s and '90s,rambunctious squatters and artists gathered to live acarefree life here. An old hospital even became ahotspot of riots between squatters and police. Today

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you can still find the best kebabs in town and manyunderground clubs, but a lot has changed as well. Thehospital has been transformed into an art center, andincreasingly you will find new urban cafés,restaurants and designer shops. Rising housing pricesand gentrification threaten the spirit of this areaalong the Spree River, but the neighbourhood’s legacyis upheld by a very engaged community fighting topreserve its rebellious identity.

Warschauer was the one I used but there is one closer but does depend on the line you get on and strollers will be no problem at all. Hope this helps, if you search in google maps you can see all the stations and transport... More

Warschauer was the one I used but there is one closer but does depend on the line you get on and strollers will be no problem at all. Hope this helps, if you search in google maps you can see all the stations and transport links.